Wonderful News: The Christ Embassy Wants You to Realize That Salvation, Heaven, Hell, Life, Death, and Love Are All Real…

While heaven is also real Hell is real. Millions are in hell because they believed they would make a choice to follow but little did they understand that tomorrow wasn’t guaranteed.

Matthew 25 tells us the Kingdom of Heaven will be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps and went forth to meet the bridegroom. Five were wise and took oil inside their boats while five were unreasonable and never got any oil with them.
The foolish virgins symbolizes that while the wise symbolizes children of God that have a continuous stream of the Holy Spirit within their hearts and lives, they started to live their lives outside the domain of the Holy Spirit. All of them did not understand when the bridegroom would come which occurred at a time the ridiculous five’s oil was concluded and they had no lamps therefore couldn’t get in as the door was shut and even when they came back pleading Lord, Lord open for us because he answered them that He does not understand them.

Many are in precisely the same situation as the five virgins because the light that they had is no longer there yet they think they may be saved. This is really a poor place because we do not know the hour the bridegroom will come to be especially.

We are not being requested to do anything challenging for all but all we have to do will be to take Him as our personal Savior and because Jesus has done it.
Take note that saying the words alone will not save anybody, but you might have to make that decision with your entire heart and the Holy Spirit will begin transforming you.
Outwardly every time he turned around, there they were, that Jewish religious/political group that hounded Jesus at every turn, the Pharisees. Identify further about close remove frame by browsing our pictorial site. They were persistent, and in the long run, they conspired to have Jesus put to death.
In the Gospels there are 89 references to the Pharisees (Matthew-31, Mark 12, Luke-27 and John 19) and most of them tend not to talk into a cosy relationship; there are four references to the Pharisees as a “brood of vipers,” which helps you to identify the type of relationship they’d.

All the same, there are three references, all found to Jesus having dinner with a Pharisee, in the Gospel of Luke. This openness to truly have a meal with his enemies is indicative of Jesus’ willingness to love his enemies (Matthew 5:43-48).

Humanly speaking, we do not often break bread with those we hate or mistrust – to share a meal is close, something earmarked for our friends and trustworthy companions. However, there we have it; Jesus going out of his approach to dine with his enemies. This is a message that we at Christ Embassy must come to understand.

For people to carry on socializing with those with whom we differ, this openness to share a meal with those who despised him speaks volumes of Jesus’ want.
Before we possess the chance to make choices that result in additional isolation, we are isolated. It’s, thus, more mandatory than ever before to heed the call of Christ and actively fall upon “our enemies.”

This call to encounter our enemies isn’t restricted to Christ of eating with the Pharisees ‘s example; it extends to what Christ determined not to do.
With infinitely less effort than it takes my fingers to snap, Jesus Christ, God-made-man, could have wiped the Pharisees from the face of the planet earth. Not only that, he may have removed all memory of them.
It’s really easy to feel justified in our hate of “our enemies but the only real one who is genuinely justified gave us a living example of mercifulness. Instead of obliterating the Pharisees, Christ ultimately died for them, and shared a meal together.

Jesus shows us that with “our enemies” sharing a meal is not the limitation of how far we may be requested to go – for “our enemies expiring ” is just not outside the realm of chance.